Friday, February 6, 2009
LSU Releases Diversity That Works for J-Schools
Friday, February 06, 2009
Ever wish there was a simple-to-use resource for Journalism Schools to help improve their diversity efforts – from hiring to research to student body to curriculum? Well, it’s actually out – and it’s free.
The Manship School of Mass Communication at Louisiana State University has just published, with Knight Foundation support, a free publication that highlights examples of successful diversity programs in universities around the country. Edited by Ralph Izard, "Diversity That Works" contains personal reports from journalism/mass communications programs about successful efforts and the ideas and activities that made them work.
To download the book, visit: http://www.masscommunicating.lsu.edu/diversitythatworks.html
The Manship School of Mass Communication at Louisiana State University has just published, with Knight Foundation support, a free publication that highlights examples of successful diversity programs in universities around the country. Edited by Ralph Izard, "Diversity That Works" contains personal reports from journalism/mass communications programs about successful efforts and the ideas and activities that made them work.
To download the book, visit: http://www.masscommunicating.lsu.edu/diversitythatworks.html
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